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Lost
Souls |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1hr 37min |
| Starring:Winona
Ryder, Ben Chaplin, John Hurt, Philip Baker Hall, Elias Koteas |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
A bit too grainy for my tastes, but perhaps the director wanted
it that way. It is enhanced for widescreen TV's though.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS, both sound excellent.
Extras:
Directors commentary, trailers and deleted scenes with commentary.
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The
ads for this movie try to sell it as The
Exorcist for the new millennium. That's a mistake in my opinion
as it sets a lofty goal that is impossible to reach as The Exorcist
was something new at the time of it's release, something that no
one had dared do in a major theatrical release. And indeed this
movie doesn't come close to being a modern day classic. Instead
it is just another in the recent line of demonic good versus evil
movies that have included such efforts as Stigmata
and End of Days.
Lost
Souls stars Wynona Ryder as Maya Larkin. As a youngster, Maya had
her own bout with possession, but she now works with the Catholic
church helping keep that pesky devil in check. But the time of the
birth of the antichrist is near, and it's up to her and her friends
to prevent Satan from taking over the earth. You'll definitely find
elements of just about every movie you've ever seen about demonic
possession mixed in here.
Let's
talk for a moment about Wynona. She has intrigued us with her short
haired gothic waif kinda thing she has had going ever since we saw
her in Beetlejuice back in the 80's. I almost didn't recognize her
initially in this movie as she had long hair and a bit of a normal
look as she approaches 30 years old. We like it, but it's not the
image of her we're accustomed to. And unfortunately as usual we
do not get to see much of her flesh.
Although
we would've like it alot better had Ms. Ryder been naked, this film
does stand out from the recent pack of satanic possession flicks
in a few ways. First off, it is very well done, the cinematography
is excellent. The director does an excellent job of setting the
mood and suspense when needed. And it has one of the best "make
you jump" scenes that I have ever seen. It's very rare that
a movie startles me and makes me jump, but this one did. The effect
on the less jaded members of the audience was much more profound.
Many females literally screamed, I haven't seen that in a theater
in a long time. And only them and whoever does their laundry will
know just how much it really did scare them.
Lost
Souls isn't a modern day classic no matter what their commercials
say. Unfortunately it moves a little slow, do not be surprised to
catch yourself looking at your watch halfway through it. But it
is however better than most of the recent efforts at this genre,
and it is well made, so it squeaks by with 3 stars on the Movies
for Guys scale.
-
Billy Bob
Talk
about this movie
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Gun Play
When
confronted by Satan, it never huts to try busting a cap or two...
Blood & Gore
Nothing
to write home about, a few flesh wounds.
Car Chases
In
a Range Rover? No chance!
T&A
Wynona
in a tank top is as good as this gets.
Chuckles
Not
even a grin...
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